Parallel voice & rebellion of words..

Israel Palestinian conflict

On 29 November 1947, the U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution recommending the adoption and implementation of a Partition Plan for Palestine.
The resolution recommended the creation of independent Arab and Jewish States. The Plan was accepted by the Jewish leadership, but the Arab leadership and the Arab states rejected the plan of partition in the resolution and indicated an unwillingness to accept any form of territorial division.
The Partition Plan was not realized in the days following the 29 November 1947 resolution as envisaged by the General Assembly. It was followed by outbreaks of violence in Mandatory Palestine between Palestinian Jews and Arabs known as the 1947–48 Civil War. At midnight on 14 May 1948, the British Mandate expired, and Britain disengaged its forces. Earlier in the evening, the Jewish People’s Council had gathered at the Tel Aviv Museum, and approved a proclamation, declaring “the establishment of a Jewish state to be known as the State of Israel”. The 1948 Arab–Israeli War began with the aggression of the Arab states which invaded Palestine on 15 May 1948, openly planning to annihilate the Jews.
So, the Arabs rejected the UN plan, the Arab inhabitants together with the Arab states started their aggression war in order to exterminate the Jewish population, and the Arab governments encouraged their population to begin large scale pogroms against the Jewish population in their states, causing as much as 850.000 Jews to fled from these Arab states (yes, they were refugees,). The Arabs didn’t succeed in their aggression war to through the Jews into the sea or to destroy the Jewish state, but Jordan occupied the “West Bank”, Egypt took control on the Gaza strip, 650.000 Arabs fled from Israel (Yes, there were refugees), and cease fire lines (the “green line”) were established. So, what’s called nowadays “territories”, were in Arab hands (Jordan and Egypt), but they didn’t even think or consider to constitute on these territories an Arab state or autonomy, and no one in the world demonstrated with “Free Palestine” banners, and these refugees were called, plainly, Arab refugees and not “Palestinians. So, 650.000 Arabs fled from Israel territory: this is the price they paid for their aggression war and for rejecting the UN Plan of Partition. All the peoples and states which started aggressions and lost the war paid the price of their aggression, and so happened to the Arabs. Shame on the Arab states (22 Arab states!) that kept the Arab refugees in camps, in contrast to Israel who absorbed the 850.000 Jewish refugees driven away by the pogroms in the Arab states.